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Blog Posts about Irish TDs - (Free subscription) | 31/12/2008
Finance minister Brian Lenihan was left with little choice but to do something – anything – as Sheehy and his Bank of Ireland counterpart, Brian Goggin, paid him a visit in Government Buildings one night and told him deposits were …... Continue reading »
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The Irish Times (Free subscription) | 30/12/2008
BANK OF Ireland has said it expects to recover all of its debts from Woolworths, the UK retail chain expected to close all of its outlets in the coming week.
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- Are You Riled Up? - (Free subscription) | 23/12/2008
Irish govt may announce EUR 7 bln rescue plan for three banks, say reports. Posted on December 23rd, 2008 in RTT News |. The Irish government has held discussions to bail out the country`s three biggest banks - Bank of Ireland plc, …[Continue Reading] Other Interesting Articles Paper Money Us Bank Checks » Blog Archive » 1934 [...]
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Globe and Mail (Free subscription) | 23/12/2008
Bank of Ireland PLC and Allied Irish Banks PLC rose in Dublin trading after the government said it will inject €2-billion ($3.4-billion) into each of them to protect the Irish financial services industry from collapse. Bank of Ireland climbed 22 euro cents, or 32 per cent, to 89 euro cents, while Allied Irish rose 2 euro cents, or 1.2 per cent, to €1.67, after the announcement late Sunday. Anglo Irish...
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The Irish Times (Free subscription) | 23/12/2008
AIB AND Bank of Ireland have rejected any suggestion they should remove their respective chief executives, Eugene Sheehy and Brian Goggin, in light of their decision to accept €2 billion each in new capital from the State after drastic cuts in their share prices.
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Laugh IT Out (Free subscription) | 22/12/2008
An armed hooded robber bursts into the Bank of Ireland and forces the tellers to load a sack full of cash. On his way out the door with the loot, one brave Irish customer grabs the hood and pulls it off revealing the robber's face. The robber shoots the guy in the head without hesitation! He then looks around the bank to see if anyone else has seen him. One of the tellers is looking straight at him,...
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Market Watch (Free subscription) | 22/12/2008
Allied Irish Banks, Anglo Irish Bank, Bank of Ireland surge, although Europe trades broadly under pressure from oil and autos.
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Market Watch (Free subscription) | 22/12/2008
Allied Irish Banks, Anglo Irish Bank, Bank of Ireland surge, although Europe moves lower under pressure from oil and autos.
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ireland.com (Free subscription) | 22/12/2008
Bank of Ireland welcomes the Government's announcement regarding financial support to the banking industry. As set out in the announcement, the Government will subscribe for Euro 2 billion of 8 per cent core tier 1 preference shares in Bank of Ireland.
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The Irish Times (Free subscription) | 22/12/2008
A FORMER Bank of Ireland manager has come forward to support claims made by developer Tom Gilmartin at the Mahon tribunal.
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France24 (Free subscription) | 21/12/2008
Anglo Irish Bank, Bank of Ireland and Allied Irish Banks will receive a total amount of 5,5 billion euros from the state according to a new plan. Ireland was one of the first countries to unveil a bailout plan for its banking system.
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Offshore Services (Free subscription) | 21/12/2008
The move would involve an effective nationalisation of Anglo Irish Bank which has been at the centre of a loans scandal, and significant investment in the two biggest financial institutions, Allied Irish Banks and Bank of Ireland, ...
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Irish Election (Free subscription) | 21/12/2008
Here is the unsourced Sunday Times story which claims that the government is to take an 80% stake in Anglo Irish and make large capital injections to Bank of Ireland and AIB along with a brokered merger of IL&P with EBS. No mention of Irish Nationwide. It’s only a few days to Christmas so if [...]
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Politics.ie (Free subscription) | 20/12/2008
Irish banks to receive 7 Billion bailout from Government... ---Quote--- Bank of Ireland and Allied Irish Bank, the country’s two largest...
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Mostly Safe For Work (Free subscription) | 17/12/2008
An armed hooded robber bursts into the Bank of Ireland and forces the tellers to load a sack full of cash. On his way out the door with the loot one brave Irish customer grabs the hood and pulls it off revealing the robber's face. The robber shoots the guy in the head without hesitation! He then looks around the bank to see if anyone else has seen him. One of the tellers is looking straight at him...